U.S. economy shrinks modestly
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The deepest U.S. recession since the Great Depression showed signs of easing in the second quarter, buttressing hopes for a second-half recovery, though it may be anemic as consumers are still strapped for cash. Go here to see the original: U.S. economy shrinks modestly
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U.S. economy shrinks modestly
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